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inch in the old statistical | account | 1791 fullarton w comp the |
inch in the new statistical | account | 1839 fergusson peter the parish |
1839 in the new statistical | account | gave the height of the |
named in the old statistical | account | not any more english speakers |
derived therefrom the second statistical | account | of scotland 1843 part ii |
p the second new statistical | account | of scotland 1845 the society |
edinburgh blackwood the third statistical | account | of scotland 1960 hamilton h |
tellin in the first statistical | account | of scotland glenmuick tulloch and |
and in the third statistical | account | of scotland in the section |
birse in the first statistical | account | of scotland recorded that gaelic |
99 in the first statistical | account | of scotland the rev charles |
g aberdeen the first statistical | account | of scotland xiv 1791 1799 |
wood in the first statistical | account | of scotland xiv1791 1799 602 |
organ fund see rankine bequest | account | 1st may 1912 1924 bisset |
accounts 1925 1936 rankin bequest | account | book 1875 1967 record of |
accounts 1925 1936 rankin bequest | account | book 1875 1967 record of |
book 1861 1965 smith bequest | account | book 1895 1967 reid bequest |
book 1861 1965 smith bequest | account | book 1895 1967 reid bequest |
april 2000 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
2000 34 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
april 2000 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
rural development the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
rural development the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2001 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
to annulment the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
march 2003 the housing revenue | account | general fund contribution limits scotland |
for an additional housing revenue | account | borrowing consent of 250 000 |
if we consider housing revenue | account | capital consents housing association development |
capital consents including housing revenue | account | capital consents issued to local |
thought that the housing revenue | account | expenditure and the single allocation |
cent of the housing revenue | account | is consent to borrow it |
dean of guild court revenue | account | of 1590 this usage is |
from within the housing revenue | account | some households needs could be |
budget in the housing revenue | account | with the proposal to move |
of contribution of proprietors to | account | for different financial circumstances and |
the crews are taken into | account | and fishing entitlement is secured |
employment issues are taken into | account | and the effects on economies |
committee to be taken into | account | as part of its current |
should not be taken into | account | as reasonable grounds for refusing |
should not be taken into | account | as reasonable grounds for refusing |
2 the conduct taken into | account | by the court in concluding |
that will be taken into | account | by the minister when he |
group will be taken into | account | by the new independent women |
history must be taken into | account | externally she was an exact |
not been fully taken into | account | further notes that other states |
2001 will be taken into | account | however that decommissioning programme only |
as insurance is taken into | account | i met [censored: forename] at the |
has it been taken into | account | if the answer is yes |
which should be taken into | account | in any regulations the asfb |
school would be taken into | account | in any such assessment s1w |
matters to be taken into | account | in assessment of needs of |
act matters to be taken | account | in assessment of needs of |
have taken rural interests into | account | in deciding spending priorities across |
that it is taken into | account | in due course as part |
charter has been taken into | account | in formulating its policies the |
factors will be taken into | account | in forthcoming decisions on the |
upgrading will be taken into | account | in regard to the future |
they will be taken into | account | in the assessment that we |
petitioner would be taken into | account | in the committee s current |
cyclists are properly taken into | account | in the contracts for future |
that factor is taken into | account | in the licences to discharge |
points will be taken into | account | in the much wider examination |
effectively should be taken into | account | in the siting of fish |
will be fully taken into | account | in the study whatever its |
that must be taken into | account | in your deliberations on the |
our concerns are taken into | account | is it the committee s |
those services operate jackie baillie | account | is taken of the areas |
i am worried that no | account | is taken of the areas |
pre school age and what | account | is taken of the individual |
funding to councils ensure that | account | is taken of the variable |
ask the scottish executive what | account | it has taken of any |
point would be taken into | account | it is not implied that |
disease agents are taken into | account | it would certainly be possible |
has that been taken into | account | malcolm chisholm that is deliberately |
income tax is taken into | account | mr gibson does mr harding |
taking advice have taken any | account | of any aircraft accident or |
taking advice have taken any | account | of any report of aircraft |
supply has to be taken | account | of before you move to |
act matters to be taken | account | of in assessment of needs |
act matters to be taken | account | of in assessment of needs |
and secondary indicators are taken | account | of in local authority funding |
taking advice have taken any | account | of the availability of aircraft |
community care we have taken | account | of the equal opportunities committee |
taking advice have taken any | account | of the value of multiple |
the new regime is taken | account | of we will be able |
practice the executive has taken | account | of what worked and did |
views have been taken into | account | often we ask young people |
will also be taken into | account | s1w 33283 christine grahame to |
considerations can be taken into | account | that is the law the |
management are fully taken into | account | the convener after bill aitken |
charges was not taken into | account | the decision was not made |
business have been taken into | account | the figure might be slightly |
that it has taken into | account | the impact of separating local |
rurality has been taken into | account | the oft report contains an |
wales and have taken into | account | their experience you heard from |
park must be taken into | account | this could be through a |
has to be taken into | account | tobacco advertising makes it seem |
such projections were taken into | account | when considering renovation or new |
might not be taken into | account | when dsfbs were applying for |
that that is taken into | account | when new school facilities are |
that it be taken into | account | when the committee considers the |
an overview that takes into | account | another financial year and updates |
ask the scottish executive what | account | it takes of any tax |
local income tax which takes | account | of ability to pay after |
distribution of resources that takes | account | of changes as a result |
scotland and that it takes | account | of distinct scottish circumstances so |
of taxation which takes no | account | of existing taxation profit or |
of taxation which takes no | account | of existing taxation profit or |
estimate because it takes no | account | of other commitments that the |
people s lifestyles and takes | account | of particular needs we will |
child friendly version which takes | account | of the age level of |
make a statement that takes | account | of the availability of resources |
management plan that plan takes | account | of the history of the |
to ensure that it takes | account | of the new regime the |
a draft and takes no | account | of the on going review |
by westminster which takes no | account | of the requirements of scottish |
without prior public discussion takes | account | of the views of the |
policy that takes it into | account | that people smoke and provides |
consultation takes place taking into | account | the needs of local communities |
background and properly takes into | account | the patient s age sex |
presume that that takes into | account | what you would refer to |
asking whether we are taking | account | adequately of what is needed |
on reporting after taking into | account | any objections from the defendant |
venue is set taking into | account | appropriate fire exits health standards |
of that assessment and taking | account | i where it appears to |
taking all these elements into | account | i would like to outline |
me of taking that into | account | my name and my reputation |
services like screening and taking | account | of an individual s medical |
make specific reference to taking | account | of diversity of language and |
and the total spend taking | account | of multipliers 50 4 million |
differences one way of taking | account | of the continuous nature of |
court thinks just taking particular | account | of the date on which |
of social inclusion partnerships taking | account | of the extent to which |
ministers on future arrangements taking | account | of the scottish executive s |
manners including ways of taking | account | of the status of others |
the panel also taking into | account | public views expressed during the |
the census form taking into | account | the implications for user response |
the appropriateness of taking into | account | the income of a spouse |
administering the scheme taking into | account | the landlords who were ducking |
these various reports taking into | account | the points made by mary |
scottish schools without taking into | account | the promotional work of the |
do lightly after taking into | account | the range of views that |
reach an accommodation taking into | account | the working of the chamber |
the local authority shall take | account | a where it appears to |
local authority to take into | account | abilities of carer in deciding |
way ahead must take into | account | all the diverse views of |
order and c take into | account | any comments on the proposed |
practicable that would take into | account | any problems generated by work |
the authority must take into | account | by virtue of paragraph b |
for the council to take | account | even of its own advice |
what we should take into | account | if we hold a similar |
or both i take into | account | ii not take into account |
final decisions take fully into | account | implications for the operational costs |
account ii not take into | account | in determining any such amount |
must take the aggravation into | account | in determining the appropriate sentence |
we will take them into | account | in our deliberations mr stone |
take the submissions fully into | account | in the appropriate time scale |
ask the scottish executive what | account | it will take of the |
and charges fully take into | account | local authorities concerns members will |
also very important to take | account | not just of the economic |
guidelines be revised to take | account | of advances in scientific knowledge |
4 the court must take | account | of all the circumstances including |
we hope also to take | account | of anything that is said |
committee also agreed to take | account | of both reports when conducting |
to be updated to take | account | of changes in the structure |
amending a sum to take | account | of changes in the value |
a local authority to take | account | of circumstances where three months |
treaty will need to take | account | of each of these arenas |
extend the provision to take | account | of eventualities that we have |
modernise the legislation to take | account | of experience richard grant you |
optometrists in order to take | account | of extra time needed to |
refine the system to take | account | of house type or size |
crop must of course take | account | of its use in the |
expect service providers to take | account | of minority needs in their |
the european parliament to take | account | of not just the scientific |
the debate we will take | account | of our consultation with scottish |
this decision fails to take | account | of overwhelming opposition expressed by |
education convenor to take full | account | of parents wishes and not |
we adopt ought to take | account | of phrases for instance noun |
for relaxation should take full | account | of potential and prospective users |
that we must also take | account | of rail concession schemes such |
flood defence legislation to take | account | of river catchment areas rather |
member states can only take | account | of scientific considerations when considering |
revised in 1991 to take | account | of standard grade advances optional |
been done for hogmanay take | account | of that date as well |
judge can decide to take | account | of that factor the list |
to be adjusted to take | account | of that if the rest |
have been amended to take | account | of the changes that the |
require the tribunal to take | account | of the codes of practice |
to ensure that funders take | account | of the cost of training |
is the review should take | account | of the csg key principles |
members interests order to take | account | of the csg principles is |
agricultural policy support to take | account | of the diversity of scottish |
a clear commitment to take | account | of the evidence that will |
in it ministers could take | account | of the fact that buildings |
drink instead we must take | account | of the fact that people |
of fox hunts to take | account | of the fact that the |
the poems and to take | account | of the great range of |
the uk study adequately take | account | of the greater rural distribution |
housing strategies will then take | account | of the homelessness assessments and |
the statutory duty to take | account | of the interests of landowners |
of environmental management to take | account | of the issue dr black |
holyrood and this will take | account | of the linguistic diversity of |
enabled public authorities to take | account | of the needs of different |
gave you does not take | account | of the number of cases |
at stage 3 to take | account | of the parliament s will |
and that they would take | account | of the plans in allocating |
landlord that would not take | account | of the potential for developing |
think we have to take | account | of the reality of the |
has failed to take proper | account | of the representations of the |
we should try to take | account | of the united kingdom s |
14 and 15 to take | account | of the view of the |
that the ministers must take | account | of the views of parliament |
that the review will take | account | of those issues in december |
to the consultation must take | account | of those services i am |
ideal situations which take no | account | of traditional allowances and at |
authorities will no longer take | account | of whether a homeless applicant |
staffing levels we also take | account | of work load statistics our |
social deprivation to take into | account | rural population patterns s1w 1029 |
to take these conclusions into | account | s1w 27392 robin harper to |
existing boundaries to take into | account | salmon catches changes in terrain |
to be made and what | account | scottish water will take of |
hunts to take this into | account | table 3 summarises the estimates |
remind colleagues to take into | account | that dimension of our public |
ll have to take into | account | that i ll be busier |
try to take it into | account | that not everybody across the |
social landlord may take into | account | the age of applicants in |
of cities will take into | account | the effects of the council |
strategic management can take into | account | the fact that a certain |
the executive should take into | account | the fact that less funding |
s recommendations to take into | account | the financial and operational impact |
we must also take into | account | the impact of the asp |
procedures do not take into | account | the impact on local communities |
made will you take into | account | the likely impact of the |
we must also take into | account | the misery and uncertainty of |
the uk should take into | account | the national culture and practices |
selecting judges to take into | account | the need for representation of |
in mid october take into | account | the new arrangements that have |
the one to take into | account | the new definition of community |
it has to take into | account | the opinions of pupils parents |
court which will take into | account | the particular circumstances of the |
remit we will take into | account | the points that are raised |
will need to take into | account | the safety of the registrar |
expanded figures that take into | account | the smuggled product syndrome i |
we can take them into | account | the testing clearly shows the |
process to fully take into | account | the views and needs of |
police authorities to take into | account | their levels of activity and |
employers have to take into | account | what is happening in the |
minister should take that into | account | what is she doing to |
i ve to take into | account | when a man s chosen |
have to take that into | account | when one was deciding how |
that ministers will take into | account | when they determine the resource |
role of gender fully into | account | in the development implementation and |
1970 sportscotland national lottery fund | account | 1999 00 se 2000 99 |
paid into the cruikshank suttie | account | at the bervie savings bank |
pe106 from frank harvey into | account | in its wider consideration of |
views of disabled people into | account | it will mark an improvement |
whether this figure took into | account | the seasonal closure of fishing |
wheeched it into my savings | account | to make a few more |
relevant authorities and took into | account | when formulating a scottish executive |
the killing gives a detailed | account | of bruce s recent movements |
a very full and detailed | account | of the early 20th century |
with his prosaic but detailed | account | of the island to hand |
limited the only detailed contemporary | account | of the killing of william |
to god a very detailed | account | of this traffic is given |
hall minute book 1940 1995 | account | book 1910 1966 others bervie |
hall minute book 1940 1995 | account | book 1910 1966 others bervie |
book 1907 1921 blacksmith s | account | book 1918 arbuthnott wri minute |
book 1907 1921 blacksmith s | account | book 1918 arbuthnott wri minute |
committee community association minutes and | account | book arbuthnott school register books |
committee community association minutes and | account | book arbuthnott school register books |
garden a copy of his | account | book for 1919 was found |
material some such as the | account | book of sir john foulis |
of legislation that did not | account | for all circumstances nationwide as |
circumstances of his time clearly | account | for this drift towards english |
el bahari with the biblical | account | in i kings and ii |
act and ii holds an | account | which qualifies under section 100 |
the estimate that individual learning | account | fraud occurred in around 3 |
successor to the individual learning | account | scheme and when a new |
owed under the individual learning | account | scheme are still being investigated |
owed under the individual learning | account | scheme have now been satisfactorily |
hold successive lord advocates to | account | for this decision and believes |
to hold the executive to | account | if the executive produced results |
to hold the executive to | account | including the power to invoke |
monitor the activity of any | account | that they hold the home |
economy in 1995 tourism receipts | account | for 539 per head of |
per cent of income earners | account | for less than 5 per |
the fact that those medicines | account | for less than 5 per |
ft and the independent cannot | account | for more than 5 per |
per cent of income earners | account | for more than 70 per |
selling in the scottish market | account | for more than 90 per |
home the duguid family must | account | for half the crime in |
pay the tax which must | account | for the vast bulk of |
sqa deadlines which took no | account | of holiday periods a breakdown |
good contracting system which took | account | of quality as well as |
and the marking process took | account | of that decision although we |
lodge an amendment that took | account | of the committee s view |
the 1970s and took little | account | of the more tolerant and |
of full time sheriffs took | account | of the political affiliations of |
occupation something like a full | account | of parliamentary acts is available |
crown office obtained a full | account | of the litigation by the |
in a full and true | account | of the wonderful mission of |
and lifelong learning those elements | account | for the great bulk of |
authorities have been asked to | account | for their use of the |
concept of a citizen s | account | with the authorities one of |
what factors it expects to | account | for any change in the |
what factors it expects to | account | for any change in the |
to any parliamentary procedure summarised | account | of the united kingdom transplant |
halliday devised new systems to | account | for the phenomenon of language |
until the new year on | account | of everybody being heinously overworked |
have also given you an | account | of the medical profession as |
she also included in her | account | some free prose translations of |
as letters diaries and estate | account | books contribute the vocabulary of |
in some respects macintosh s | account | does demonstrate the capacity of |
period does the oas expenditure | account | for more than 50 of |
agriculture and manufacturing invisibles now | account | for most of the wealth |
s nursing work force nurses | account | for one half of the |
they had been modified to | account | for over a century of |
voluntary organisations in order to | account | for their use of grants |
of holding the executive to | account | have been well safeguarded over |
lost 24 giving yet another | account | in 1922 of how his |
turns this tendency to good | account | in much of his own |
of those arrangements and that | account | in relation to the same |
opening a post office card | account | notes the importance of post |
alarm is being sounded on | account | of a fire which has |
of weather similarly a personal | account | of a pet or a |
has provided it with an | account | of a why it changed |
are opened and checked her | account | of an interview with a |
with fanny sitwell the biographical | account | of béranger is followed by |
at leyth and in an | account | of buchan and what is |
this the simple 24 page | account | of burns s life by |
carlyle and goethe in his | account | of burns s reception in |
law and his wife on | account | of celebrating their silver wedding |
interesting that d be on | account | of decibels being a logarithmic |
on christmas eve not on | account | of drink i assure members |
author of the first comprehensive | account | of galloway states of old |
by him caledonia was an | account | of her travels between 1799 |
colleague gave a very good | account | of himself and i would |
write a rose coloured nostalgic | account | of his college days 4 |
and zebras explanations give an | account | of how something works or |
similar and provides an interesting | account | of how the inclusion of |
enlightenment philosophers developed a comprehensive | account | of human nature social organization |
the widest possible audience an | account | of its activity and financial |
bad tempered these days on | account | of liam s noisy teething |
with an interesting and humorous | account | of life on the line |
deserves fuller recognition a pioneering | account | of little s poetry is |
weather clothing a travel brochure | account | of local climate and a |
prose offers an insider s | account | of middle class glasgow at |
a standing order from each | account | of my budget every week |
recent commentary has clarified its | account | of national tradition if not |
i have given you an | account | of school days and the |
britain 1981 develops the nationalist | account | of scotland s lack of |
share of precarious moments this | account | of that history 1 seeks |
m enjoying so far its | account | of the course of the |
not far out in his | account | of the family history and |
context this might be an | account | of the frantic last five |
on planet earth sand s | account | of the journey to palma |
the loch comes from the | account | of the last person to |
speaking countries as an impartial | account | of the present state of |
the committee with an updated | account | of the recent fisheries management |
to give you an honest | account | of the situation here i |
mixture is an adequate historical | account | of the situation which involves |
is otherwise a relatively conservative | account | of the topic smith had |
on a strict diet on | account | of this poor dog quite |
suffering death by toosh on | account | of toothlock doddy boy s |
report is a substantially verbatim | account | of what was said and |
through a post office card | account | opened at the counter of |
do not have a bank | account | out of financial exclusion one |
be feeling on his own | account | struggling on the edge of |
including a post office card | account | supports the national federation of |
of the women on whose | account | the rebellion against the father |
transferred 200 of my checking | account | to it i ll add |
i opened up a savings | account | with the bank of montreal |
local government finance settlement to | account | for inflationary pay awards for |
the sue ryder mob to | account | directly the convener you should |
should look to ministers to | account | for the policy decisions they |
my student loan in one | account | and a standing order from |
complete by 2005 under it | account | holders will be issued with |
scotland and other such agencies | account | for the rest if the |
they make such judgments and | account | for them for example the |
tune such is his own | account | then came the words the |
is to be held to | account | by the parliament the bill |
call sue ryder care to | account | eddie egan i would be |
to standard english this would | account | for what appears to be |
b go to bank open | account | 5 tuesday not much doing |
hullo harry leaving on my | account | harry not at all not |
parish i was born the | account | books for the trust show |
accumulate money and can t | account | for it that i m |
is puzzling but i cannot | account | for it that question would |
probable how are we to | account | for the seemingly contemptuous tone |
forward as a theory to | account | for this that upwardly mobile |
parents and children and may | account | in part for the phenomenal |
to bring a minister to | account | so far for the decisions |
by the way can ye | account | tae me for seeven shillings |
on to quote an obscure | account | attributed to st nilus 5th |
add some money to this | account | each month if i can |
lottery funding distribution bodies to | account | i am sure that this |
and call the charity to | account | i ask the convener whether |
are contained within a bank | account | s1w 34341 michael matheson to |
and holding the executive to | account | the convener as dermot scott |
disappeared because it went on | account | the shopkeeper or van would |
saw his end o littil | account | duncan the re whyles nae |
1547 1828 include the following | account | from a mrs calder 1791 |
money from the student loan | account | m944: that means you can |
is mair o ae sociological | account | o life i the pairish |
ti gie ye an aefauld | account | o the hale hypothek gin |
ma thochts refleckin upo at | account | o the valley o dry |
scottish enlightenment values in this | account | burns can wi uncommon glee |
mair skeilie i english this | account | o jame s academic impruivment |
one solitary traveller but his | account | was ignored or forgotten in |
a funny colour tae oan | account | ae biff shakin me by |
scottish teachers superannuation scheme resource | account | 1999 2000 se 2001 98 |